Yeonmi Park, the author of “While Time Remains,” a memoir of her defection from North Korea , talks to host Steve Bannon about her disappointment in the woke agenda she found in the universities of the United States.
“Being born in North Korea, the first thing I had to do was bow down to Kim’s portrait in every house… When I go to school, my schoolteacher would tell me the most important father I had was not my biological father, it was ‘my Dear Leader.’ … I was isolated and not knowing I was a slave to a dictator… When I got to Columbia, I could not believe that somehow not having a problem is actually a problem. They were making injustice out of thin air…”